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Places to Eat in Pennsylvania

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  • School-Age Kids

Geno's Steaks

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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The menu is simple: Thinly sliced rib-eye steak, delicately grilled onions, and melted cheese on oven-fresh baked bread. Philly cheese steak doesn't get any better! Add fries and...

  • American

  • Take-Out

Plain and Fancy Restaurant and Farm

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Good for School-Age Kids

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When you're given the choice between ordering the Amish Farm Feast or off the menu, go for the feast. You'll be seated at a table with people you don't know...

  • American

  • Family Dining

Lulu's Noodles

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Just a short stroll from the Carnegie Museums, Lulu's is a favorite lunch spot for museum-goers. Serving a variety of Asian food, including Chinese, Thai, and Korean dishes (plus smoothies and bubble tea), it has something for everyone....

  • Chinese

  • Vegetarian

  • Family Dining

  • Take-Out

Klavon's Ice Cream Parlor

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Good for School-Age Kids

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Klavon's Ice Cream Parlor has been operating at the same location in the Strip District since 1923, and it still has that old-fashioned feel, with the original marble countertop, soda fountain, and treats like egg creams and cherry phosphates....

  • Ice Cream / Yogurt

  • Coffeehouse

  • Diner

Lapp's Family Restaurant

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Good for School-Age Kids

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Breakfast specials, buffets, and the Friday Fish Fry are all staples at this family-friendly spot in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch land...

  • American

  • Family Dining

Lidia's Italy

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Good for School-Age Kids

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For a taste treat for adults that is still kid friendly, try Lidia's Italy (the Lidia behind "Lidia's Italy," the PBS cooking show). It doesn't have a children's menu, but the staff is eager to make any accommodations necessary for younger palates....

  • Italian

  • Fine Dining

a Taste of Philly

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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City Tavern

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Good for School-Age Kids

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Costumed servers and 18th-century cuisine provide a memorable dining experience, not to mention truly delicious food. Historically based dishes include turkey pot pie in sherry-cream sauce, pepper pot...

  • Fine Dining

  • American

63rd Street Pizza

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Good for School-Age Kids

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  • Take-Out

Alnur Pizza

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Good for School-Age Kids

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  • Pizza

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